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what is unclear is whether ivy's death was the work of one of mexico's drug cartels. he was killed in an area that is notorious for drug trafficking. >>> at least eight wildfires are burning in northwestern minnesota this morning. fueled by powerful wind and severe drought conditions. one fire is finally under control after destroying about a half dozen homes in the town of carlshead. it burned through 12 square miles and forced evacuation of half of the town including a school and a nursing home. >>> here is your wednesday weather. more gusty wind from washington state to the minnesota fire zone. a wintry day in montana with up to 10 inches of mountain snow. snow? >> here we go. >> a foggy morning. commute in the northeast. showers, thunderstorms from the carolinas into florida. >> still great in miami. 90 degrees there. 80s in dallas and new orleans. 70s from minneapolis to new york. 50 in billings. still hot in phoenix. 101. >>> well, more proof this morning that everything is bigger in texas. and this one is literally as big as it gets. >> it looks like the mother
what is unclear is whether ivy's death was the work of one of mexico's drug cartels. he was killed in an area that is notorious for drug trafficking. >>> at least eight wildfires are burning in northwestern minnesota this morning. fueled by powerful wind and severe drought conditions. one fire is finally under control after destroying about a half dozen homes in the town of carlshead. it burned through 12 square miles and forced evacuation of half of the town including a school and a...
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/mexico border. president obama has called the family of 30-year-old border patrol agent nicholas ivy who was killed early yesterday. >> mr. obama promised that ivy's family that those responsible will be found. abc's cecilia vega reports from southern, arizona. >> reporter: it is remote, dangerous, and deadly, and it was here on this dusty stretch of land where arizona meets mexico that three border patrol agents were fired on. one made it out safely. another was shot twice and expected to recover. but the third agent, 30-year-old nicholas ivy, was shot dead. >> we suspect that this is probably some type of narcotics trafficking event. that these agents encountered. but at this time, that would be speculative. >> reporter: the three agents headed to a spot just three miles north of the border. as they headed up a desert hill, someone fired right at them in what is being described as an ambush. the agents work in the naco, arizona, station, named two weeks ago for brian terry, the last border patrol
/mexico border. president obama has called the family of 30-year-old border patrol agent nicholas ivy who was killed early yesterday. >> mr. obama promised that ivy's family that those responsible will be found. abc's cecilia vega reports from southern, arizona. >> reporter: it is remote, dangerous, and deadly, and it was here on this dusty stretch of land where arizona meets mexico that three border patrol agents were fired on. one made it out safely. another was shot twice and...
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from space and hurl like an extreme human cannonball, no thank you, and head straight toward the new mexico desert. >> reporter: the plan, years in the making is simply astounding. felix baumgartner will try to make a supersonic stratospheric jump leaping from 23 miles high breaking the sound barrier at speeds 700 miles an hour. baumgartner, a former austrian paratrooper says he is ready for the extreme challenge. >> we practiced this for so many years. and now we are almost there. so this is my biggest dream. and we are one step closer and almost there. i feel good at the moment. >> reporter: along with his nerves of steel, the mission requires cutting edge kameequip, he'll strap on a helmet, special suit and lift off from roswell in a 3,000-pound cable and a bag, balloon with 30 million cubic feet of helium, the skin thinner than a zip-lock baggy. stretching 55 stories high, it is so huge it would cover 40 acres if laid flat. the ride up to reach 120,000 feet will take close to three hours, and then with the sky black and the curve of earth in sight, the moment of truth. >> that one step
from space and hurl like an extreme human cannonball, no thank you, and head straight toward the new mexico desert. >> reporter: the plan, years in the making is simply astounding. felix baumgartner will try to make a supersonic stratospheric jump leaping from 23 miles high breaking the sound barrier at speeds 700 miles an hour. baumgartner, a former austrian paratrooper says he is ready for the extreme challenge. >> we practiced this for so many years. and now we are almost there....
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ryan owens, abc news, roswell, new mexico. >> it is an amazing story. people are cheering what it means for the progression of science. the contribution he now has made to science. earlier this summer, august, the mars "rover" landing now. now you have this. people are saying -- it is a good time to feel good again about where we are scientifically as a country. all the signs of progress here. certainly that moment cannot be understated. >> i just really feel good about where i am now, with my hiney in this chair. >> feel good about. >> he said during the freefall, his visor started to fog up. that's when he actually started to freak out a little bit. >> yeah, i would have freaked out much earlier than that. >> he gave a great quote, he said, "we live to conquer fears and pu attempts at accomplishments progress humankind." i thought that was eloquent what he said. when he -- back on safe ground. >> almost as succinct as "one step for man -- one giant" -- just kidding. >>> moving on this morning to politics. and our new look at the presidential race with
ryan owens, abc news, roswell, new mexico. >> it is an amazing story. people are cheering what it means for the progression of science. the contribution he now has made to science. earlier this summer, august, the mars "rover" landing now. now you have this. people are saying -- it is a good time to feel good again about where we are scientifically as a country. all the signs of progress here. certainly that moment cannot be understated. >> i just really feel good about...
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., in new mexico. >> all the illnesses investigated are related to the peanut butter products from the one plant. >> reporter: sunland sells raw and roasted peanuts and makes peanut butter for brand at trader joe's, whole foods, wal-mart, target, kroger and costco, barbara purchased her peanut butter before the was pulled from store shelves. she is still awaiting salmonella test results and is certain peanut butter got her sick and worries more are at risk. >> i have been feeding this peanut but tire my dogs, i mean, seriously this is a big deal. i mean my friend has six grand kids. she didn't know anything about it. >> reporter: you can find the list of recalled product on the fda website. meantime, sunland inc. closed down facilities during this investigation. rob, paula. >> thank you, brandi. get this, almost 2/3 of those who became ill were kids under age of 10 years old. having that impact on the very young. >> you think about who consumes the most amount of peanut butter it is children. and i also consume a lot of peanut butter as well. this recall could cost the industry, not ju
., in new mexico. >> all the illnesses investigated are related to the peanut butter products from the one plant. >> reporter: sunland sells raw and roasted peanuts and makes peanut butter for brand at trader joe's, whole foods, wal-mart, target, kroger and costco, barbara purchased her peanut butter before the was pulled from store shelves. she is still awaiting salmonella test results and is certain peanut butter got her sick and worries more are at risk. >> i have been...
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we talked with the managers at the peanut butter company in new mexico. they told us they test their product every half hour, their peanut butter is safe and that the illnesses are a mystery. steve osunsami, abc news. >> affects so many people. we have -- a closet full of peanut butter. >> all right, scary. >> have to get rid of. >> and wondering -- diarrhea, fever, cramping, some of the signs out there. definitely go to our website. check out abcnews.com. tll you can find a full list of all the items being recalled. it affects more than just traditional peanut butter. >> it might not affect you until two weeks from now. as well, those side effects manifest themselves slowly. >> slowly. all right. >>> coming up next, let's lighten the mood a little bit. we do have some serious news, stephen colbert in "the skinny," talks about his personal life, details folks may not know about opened up to oprah a little bit. not all laughing matters, to say the least. >>> and tom cruise, parenting issues and what scientologists are doing about it. it's all next in "the
we talked with the managers at the peanut butter company in new mexico. they told us they test their product every half hour, their peanut butter is safe and that the illnesses are a mystery. steve osunsami, abc news. >> affects so many people. we have -- a closet full of peanut butter. >> all right, scary. >> have to get rid of. >> and wondering -- diarrhea, fever, cramping, some of the signs out there. definitely go to our website. check out abcnews.com. tll you can...
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with dozens more firearms linked to crimes in mexico. univision reports 57 previously undiscovered guns connected to fast and furious have been found at the sites of murders, kidnappings and at lest two massacres. >>> a detroit area woman who collected welfare despite winning a million dollar lotter yae she has ben found dead of a possible drug overdose. amanda clayton on pro bracing for fraud and paid back $5,500 to the state of michigan. over the weekend friends found the troubled lottery winner, dead holding her 1 1/2-year-old daughter the they say she only had 67,000 dollars left from her winnings. >>> and lindsay lohan in the middle of a new drama this morning in what seems to be a story of he said/she said. lohan claims she was assaulted at her new york hotel room by former congressional aide christian labela during an argument over cell phone picture. police arrested him. then let him go. saying there was not enough evidence to hold him. >>> one of the nation's biggest or busiest freeways will be open in time for this morning's co
with dozens more firearms linked to crimes in mexico. univision reports 57 previously undiscovered guns connected to fast and furious have been found at the sites of murders, kidnappings and at lest two massacres. >>> a detroit area woman who collected welfare despite winning a million dollar lotter yae she has ben found dead of a possible drug overdose. amanda clayton on pro bracing for fraud and paid back $5,500 to the state of michigan. over the weekend friends found the troubled...
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hope after seeing his 15-year-old golden retriever, went missing during a summer camping trip in new mexico. >> well, then he got a phone call completely out of the blue. alana greenfogle of albuquerque was there for the emotional reunion. >> reporter: to understand why this moment is so special -- >> i never thought i would see you again, pup. >> reporter: you have to know what this dog has been through. >> he's a miracle. >> reporter: his name is romeo, for two reasons, he's apparently a lady's man and -- >> he was born in rome. >> reporter: since he was a few weeks old, romeo went everywhere with his owner, mike stocks. >> we have been attached at the hip, 15 1/2 years. >> reporter: but in august, they were on a camping trip in santa fe. >> it started raining. so i unzipped the end of the tent to pull the rain flap over and i guess i didn't zip it up quick enough and he snuck out. he's kind of sneaky. >> reporter: for days mike tried to find romeo, before the coyotes or mountain lions did. >> we thought there is no way he could survive. >> reporter: devastated, he was forced to head home
hope after seeing his 15-year-old golden retriever, went missing during a summer camping trip in new mexico. >> well, then he got a phone call completely out of the blue. alana greenfogle of albuquerque was there for the emotional reunion. >> reporter: to understand why this moment is so special -- >> i never thought i would see you again, pup. >> reporter: you have to know what this dog has been through. >> he's a miracle. >> reporter: his name is romeo, for...
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showers, thunderstorms from southern cali to new mexico. 4 to 8 inches of snow in the rockies. you can get your ski on. showers from seattle to portland. chilly blast in the midwest. as well as northeast. >> you sound a little bit like paula deen. i kind of like that. i love it. >> paula dean. you know i like me some bacon wrapped mac and cheese. >> doing better now, she lost weight. >>> mostly 70s from phoenix to billings. >>> and we have some incredible news to rereport this morning for the first time in one month, our friend robin roberts is enjoying the comforts of home and fresh air. >> look at that. robin celebrated with family, friends, hospital staff as she was released from the hospital. following, of course, the bone marrow transplant for the rare blood disorder she suffers from. robin's doctors say the first big step in the road to recovery. she still need time to rebuild her immune system and get it back up. >> we can't wait to have her back, healthy and looks beautiful. that and we know she's coming back. we're thinking about you, robin. congrats. >>> and the funni
showers, thunderstorms from southern cali to new mexico. 4 to 8 inches of snow in the rockies. you can get your ski on. showers from seattle to portland. chilly blast in the midwest. as well as northeast. >> you sound a little bit like paula deen. i kind of like that. i love it. >> paula dean. you know i like me some bacon wrapped mac and cheese. >> doing better now, she lost weight. >>> mostly 70s from phoenix to billings. >>> and we have some incredible...
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. >> the 30-year-old father of two was shot and killed this week just north of the mexico/arizona border. suspicion immediately fell on drug smugglers, and mexican officials even arrested two men as investigators considered friendly fire. ivy's family is focusing on their loss. >> we've been so preoccupied with the grief of the loss, we really haven't had time to be angry at anything. it is what it is. i won't bring nick back. >> homeland security secretary janet napolitano heads to arizona today to express condolences to the ivy family and will meet with investigators. >>> we turn to the growing meningitis outbreak. federal health investigators are warning doctors any medicine from a now closed massachusetts pharmacy should not be used. the pharmacy is thought to be the source of contaminated steroids that caused a rare form of meningitis. abc's steve osunsami has more. >> reporter: doctors worry this outbreak of fungal meningitis is spreading potentially affecting more than 1,000 americans recent ly treated for back pain with needles tainted by a fungus during manufacturing. >> contami
. >> the 30-year-old father of two was shot and killed this week just north of the mexico/arizona border. suspicion immediately fell on drug smugglers, and mexican officials even arrested two men as investigators considered friendly fire. ivy's family is focusing on their loss. >> we've been so preoccupied with the grief of the loss, we really haven't had time to be angry at anything. it is what it is. i won't bring nick back. >> homeland security secretary janet napolitano...